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October inspections: Cortez schools, Jimmer’s and Blondie’s ...

Montezuma-Cortez schools and Blondie’s make the grade

Health education center executive director resigns

Careers camp, apprenticeship program among accomplishments

Government questions unfair student loan practices

NEW YORK – One of the nation’s largest student loan servicing companies may have driven tens of thousands of borrowers struggling with their debts into higher-cost repayment plans. ...

Limiting screen time for your kid? It’s harder than it looks

CHICAGO – It is Saturday morning, and 10-year-old Henry Hailey is up at the crack of dawn. Still in PJs, his microphone-equipped headphones glowing blue in the dim basement, he fixates on th...

Colorado lawmakers think they can still find a school finance fix

Two years ago, Colorado lawmakers Near the end of their tenure, instead of proposing solutions, lawmakers are asking for more time. If a majority of legislators agree to keep th...

Animas High students aim to address high suicide rates

Project will promote youth wellness through a film, web project and magazine

Juniper School students demonstrate in support of human rights

Freedom from slavery popular among fourth- and fifth-graders

Durango School District board member resigns

Joe Kusar leaving to focus on health challenges

Pocket money apps aim to help kids in cashless world

LONDON – For kids growing up in today’s cashless society, the piggy bank is going virtual. Father of two Roland Hall turned to a British startup’s digital pocket money app because...

Residents work to save Sunnyside, Fort Lewis Mesa libraries

Groups applying for grants, exploring special taxing districts

Math festival brings 200 students to Fort Lewis College

Games aimed at building perseverance and critical thinking

Backers of Amendment 73 look to the future as voters reject school funding measure

Coloradans’ reluctance to raise taxes continues
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